BEing a child is tough.

well, i am the same age, 17, but im not jealous, what is fun about standing in a nightclub, getting drunk and having to stagger home and explain to your parents what happened and then spend sunday with a migraine, or hanging about a street corner with a 2 leet of tesco value cider in trackies with your 12 year old mates looking like spanners. I prefer to sit in front of my pc, talking to my mates drinking my Nice, ice cold, non-alcohol pepsi max :D:D:D

I hope for your sake you start to socialise a bit more away from the PC as you get older. There's a big world out there and believe it or not, you get very little, if any experience from sitting behind your PC.

ive seen you at 14 or 15 or however old ya were after we took ya the pub, shouting how drunk you were after one pint of strongbow ;)

God don't remind me. Takes a few more than one these days but I'm still a clown.
 
I hope for your sake you start to socialise a bit more away from the PC as you get older. There's a big world out there and believe it or not, you get very little, if any experience from sitting behind your PC

True, i don't sit behind my monitor all day, i do go out places, just not to nightclubs or street corners
 
I hope for your sake you start to socialise a bit more away from the PC as you get older. There's a big world out there and believe it or not, you get very little, if any experience from sitting behind your PC.

Exactly my point.

Those early years of drinking and socialising are some of the best times of your (my) life!!
 
but what do you mean by it?

Struggling to embed the video.

My point is, you may think the grass is greener when you are young, you may crave money, your own place, cheap car insurance etc.

However when you get all this and look back, there is nothing like the excitement and innocence of youth.

My early days of clubbing were exciting and scary, it just isn't the same as you get older.
 
Struggling to embed the video.

My point is, you may think the grass is greener when you are young, you may crave money, your own place, cheap car insurance etc.

However when you get all this and look back, there is nothing like the excitement and innocence of youth.

My early days of clubbing were exciting and scary, it just isn't the same as you get older.

hm..... that is some wisdom, i cna't really comment on it as i can't look back on ym youth and compare, but your probably right, having money, a house and a car would be amazing but having to get there and sustain it it can see being very difficult and not easy
 
Anyhow, back on thread...

There has always been bullying at schools, some of the kids got badly bullied when I was at school.
Back then though, the bullying totally stops when school finishes.
Now it continues via mobile phones and social media.

My daughter starts secondary school next year and I'm dreading it.
 
Struggling to embed the video.

My point is, you may think the grass is greener when you are young, you may crave money, your own place, cheap car insurance etc.

However when you get all this and look back, there is nothing like the excitement and innocence of youth.

My early days of clubbing were exciting and scary, it just isn't the same as you get older.

No need to worry about Leprechaun - he will be safely plonked in front of his PC talking to his internet friends every Friday and Saturday night :p
 
hm..... that is some wisdom, i cna't really comment on it as i can't look back on ym youth and compare, but your probably right, having money, a house and a car would be amazing but having to get there and sustain it it can see being very difficult and not easy

Make the most of what you have.

You are young, spend your time exercising, running, cycling anything that you enjoy!

Try to get yourself out in the night life scene when you get a bit older with good mates.
It's great fun!!
 
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